Considering writing a health book?

You’ve got a great idea for a health book that will help millions of people, introduce a new treatment, and/or establish you as the “go-to” expert in your field. We can help you turn that idea into a powerful book!

We, Nadine Taylor and Barry Fox, are experienced health book ghostwriters with best-selling credentials. We’ve been praised by clients and top editors at New York publishing houses.

Our health books include:

The Arthritis Cure (St. Martins Press)

Healing the Addicted Brain (Sourcebooks)

Arthritis for Dummies (Wiley Publishing)

Syndrome X (Simon & Schuster)

Natural Menopause Remedies (Penguin)

What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Heart Disease (Warner Books)

Green Tea (Kensington)

Runaway Eating (Rodale)

We understand the art of explaining science in laymen’s terms. Nadine, a Registered Dietitian with an M.S. degree, is an expert in health, diet, and nutrition.

If you’re ready to begin writing, call us at (818) 917-5362, or scroll down to the Contact Form and send us an email.

Special Thanks from Key Clients

“You took my information, reorganized it beautifully, and made it understandable even to those who knew nothing of the topic.”

Marcelo LancmanDirector, Northeast Regional Epilepsy Group

“Your ability to focus on the key points of complex medical issues and explain them with simplicity and clarity is a literary gift.”

Mark Houston, M.D.Director, Hypertension Institute of Nashville, TN

“Deciding to work with Nadine…was the best decision I have made in a long time. Her attention to detail, professionalism, and writing skills are superb.”

Lorna Myers, Ph.D.Executive Director, Epilepsy Free Foundation

“I just wanted to thank you for doing such an amazing job on my book, Healing the Addicted Brain.”

(Note: This book was a New York Times bestseller!)

Hal Urschel, M.D.Founder, the Recovery Science Institute

Health Book FAQs

What can a health book do for me?

Writing a health book may be the best business decision you ever make. That’s because it can:

demonstrate your expertise

establish you as an expert in your field

bring you new patients/clients

increase your website traffic

generate speaking engagements and radio/television appearances

be used for profitable back-of-the-room sales at your speeches

Do I need a health book ghostwriter with a medical background?

If you’re writing for laypeople, a ghostwriter familiar with basic concepts of physiology, nutrition, or your specific field should be able to handle the job. But if you’re writing for a scientific audience, you’ll probably need a ghost with advanced knowledge of your topic.

How do I ensure the book is accurate?

You are in complete control of the content. If something is inaccurate, simply tell the ghostwriter and he/she will change it.

Is it cheating to have someone else secretly write my book?

No. Your readers are interested in your ideas; they don’t care who selected the words or shaped the chapters. However, if you’d like, you can mention your ghostwriter in the Acknowledgement section.

What kinds of health books become bestsellers?

All kinds. Here are the top ten New York Times bestselling health books from a January, 2019 list, along with their descriptions:

#1 – When Breath Becomes Air, by Paul Kalanithi. “A memoir by a physician who received a diagnosis of Stage IV lung cancer at the age of 36.”

#2 – The Subtle Art of Not Giving a ****, by Mark Manson. “A blogger argues that we should stop striving to be positive at all times and instead become better at handling adversity.”

#3 – The Whole 30 Cookbook, by Melissa Hartwig. “Recipes for the Whole30 program of nonprocessed whole foods and no grains, dairy or sugar.”

No, the ghostwriter can handle it all for you. It helps, however, if you provide the ghost with written and/or audio materials you already have, which might include papers or newsletters on the topic you’ve written, copies of pertinent studies, and relevant patient handouts.

2. Problem, Breakthrough, Plan – A quick look at a significant health problem, followed by a description of the “Ah-ha!” moment when a new solution was discovered. The remainder of the book presents your plan for better health, based on the new solution. See, for example, The Arthritis Cure.

3. Cohesive Concept, Point by Point – A presentation of a new program or idea, with each of the book’s chapters focused on one element. See, for example, Wake Up! You’re Alive.

4. There’s a Problem! – A look at a problem that most people don’t realize is afflicting them. See, for example, The Paradox of Choice.

6. Encyclopedic Approach – A compilation of explanations, definitions or other information, all on the same topic, arranged from A to Z or in some other logical form. See, for example, Alternative Cures that Really Work.

7. Learning Day by Day – A series of ideas, exercises, or inspirational quotes the readers are to consider/perform one after the other, one each day/week/season. See, for example, A New Day, A New Life: A Guided Journal.